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Is it possible to travel out of Usa with K1 visa?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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1 minute ago, Nazokat said:

I'm curious can I travel with K1 out of States? 

You can but you won't be allowed back in. You have to apply for Adjustment of Status and the Travel Authorization. If someone leaves on a K1 without applying for Adjustment of Status and travel authorization they won't let you back in. The K1 visa is one entry only, not multi entry. 





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Once you enter the US, the K-1 is voided and you are in the US legally with the I-94. This expires after 90 days.

 

Like above, if you leave after entry you won't even have a valid visa to re-enter on so no, you will be denied.

 

You need to enter, marry, apply for AOS and receive AP(Advanced Parole) before travel outside the US.

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16 hours ago, Ben&Zian said:

Once you enter the US, the K-1 is voided and you are in the US legally with the I-94. This expires after 90 days.

 

Like above, if you leave after entry you won't even have a valid visa to re-enter on so no, you will be denied.

 

You need to enter, marry, apply for AOS and receive AP(Advanced Parole) before travel outside the US.

And how long it will take to get AOS and AP?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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8 minutes ago, Nazokat said:

And how long it will take to get AOS and AP?

When you apply for Adjustment of status you should also apply for Advance Parole and your work authorization at the same time. Then you are only paying for the Adjustment of Status and it is way cheaper. You will also get a combo card that has both your Advance Parole and your work authorization on it. 

 

The AP and work authorization will take around 90 days give or take. The adjustment of status that will give you a green card and resident status (actual legal status) takes a few months to a year depending on how many are applying from the area you are from. My green card application took about 7 months. 





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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uzbekistan
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2 minutes ago, Unidentified said:

When you apply for Adjustment of status you should also apply for Advance Parole and your work authorization at the same time. Then you are only paying for the Adjustment of Status and it is way cheaper. You will also get a combo card that has both your Advance Parole and your work authorization on it. 

 

The AP and work authorization will take around 90 days give or take. The adjustment of status that will give you a green card and resident status (actual legal status) takes a few months to a year depending on how many are applying from the area you are from. My green card application took about 7 months. 

You mean I'll get Green Card in 6-12 months after marriage and applying AOS?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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Just now, Nazokat said:

You mean I'll get Green Card in 6-12 months after marriage and applying AOS?

First you apply for the fiance visa when that is approved you come here, get married and apply for a Green Card yes. If you get married and don't do the Adjustment of Status then you have no legal status in America. 





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1 minute ago, Unidentified said:

First you apply for the fiance visa when that is approved you come here, get married and apply for a Green Card yes. If you get married and don't do the Adjustment of Status then you have no legal status in America. 

Yes I got you. We have already applied for K1 and recently got NOA2, now waiting for NVC number.

Thank you for taking time and answering to my questions.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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2 hours ago, Nazokat said:

Yes I got you. We have already applied for K1 and recently got NOA2, now waiting for NVC number.

Thank you for taking time and answering to my questions.

Awesome, congratulations! :) And you are welcome, good luck with everything!





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